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InsiderTrader
12 May 20 15:14
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With the possibility of no vaccine coming, treatments a mile off and tracking and tracing impossible when the virus is so widespread is it now time to go back to the original plan? Shield the vulnerable whilst the fit healthy part of the population build up immunity going about their normal business with some social distancing to control the speed of the spread. Then after a few months once immunity is built things can go back to normal.

Is this in fact what the plan is now by stealth?

If we had had no shielding and assumed that every single person in the UK caught the virus using Ferguson's infection fatality rates we would have had 816,440 deaths. Using Iceland IFR the number would be around 300,000 dead.

That assumes several things:
1. No shielding of sick and vulnerable.
2. Every can actually catch it.
3. After 60-70% of the population has had it we do not have immunity.
4. People can only catch it once.

The interesting this of those 816,400 deaths 793,000 could have been saved by shielding the over 50s.

If we had allowed the under 50s to carry on (63% of the population) the total deaths would be around 16,274 and we would have herd immunity. That number could have been cut further but shielding the vulnerable under 50s. Under the Iceland IFR the number of deaths would have been well under 8,000. Under 4,000 if vulnerable young people were protected.

How tragic for the old/vulnerable part of our society that the government did not shield them earlier and let virus pass through the under 50s.

How tragic for the country that the economy has been trashed and healthy young people have been under house arrest and our way of live has been destroyed when ultimately the only way out of this is likely to be herd immunity anyway in the long run.

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By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 12 May 20 15:20
I think it's pretty clear people don't want to be guinea pigs, deliberately get sick with a fatal disease which may well put them in hospital (affecting insurance charges for future years) and potential long term affects of the virus.

If the capitalists and kleptocrats believe in here immunity so much I invite them to take one for the team and have their own corona parties before telling the rest of us what a breeze it was.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 15:31
What else can we do?

It will slowly happen anyway as far as I can tell just at a slower rate with many more people dying.

The longer it goes on for the more older/vulnerable people will die and the more people will die in the future due to declining living standards.

What is the plan if it is not to strengthen the herd?
By:
impossible123
When: 12 May 20 15:34
I hope none here will be a victim of herd immunity, and neither will their any of their family, relative or friend. But, the stats indicate otherwise.
By:
Angoose
When: 12 May 20 15:35
Extremely poor quality bait today, IT mustn't have slept very well.
By:
twizzle22
When: 12 May 20 15:36
Inside...best post of the day.
By:
aaronh
When: 12 May 20 15:39
is IT volunteering his kids or grandkids first if he has any
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 12 May 20 15:46
I seem to remember a Johnson quite saying "you don't want to catch this" in one of the puff pieces a couple of weeks ago.

That'll do for me. If he's happy to put his own loved ones and those of Murdoch, Dyson, Banks et al at the front of this queue then I'll pay a bit more attention.

Right now though it feels like a bunch of donkeys five miles behind the front line are ordering the working class over the top and they can get f*cked frankly.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 15:47
Lets look at the facts though.

In 2018 4,883 people under 20 died in the UK.

Under Ferguson's high IFR if every person under 20 caught the virus 613 would die. (1 in every 254k)

It is tragic when people die but we need some perspective.

We have shut down schools etc for 15.6m kids. How will this effect their lives if this goes on and on and on?
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 15:48
Correction (1 in every 25.4k)
By:
eyeball
When: 12 May 20 15:55
I am 60 and I am not vulnerable . I'm fitter now than when I was 30 . Last time I saw a doctor I was 6 . Exercise every day . Eat healthily and I don't want to sit in doors whilst some fat munter waddles past my window stuffing their face with chocolate bars .

The same people will keep on dying . The government would be better off promoting better health to prevent future deaths .
By:
dave1357
When: 12 May 20 15:58
If a vaccine isn't possible, herd immunity isn't possible, as both won't occur if significant mutations develop.

So allowing the virus to run riot would kill thousands more, the mutation would do the same and so on.

There are quite obviously huge gaps in knowledge about how this virus affects people. The only way out is filling these gaps and finding ways to live normally.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 16:00
dave1357
12 May 20 14:58
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If a vaccine isn't possible, herd immunity isn't possible

^

Is that an absolute fact?
By:
casemoney
When: 12 May 20 16:00
Herds Flooding London Parks ,Lets see how that goes , Khans advice get your Masks on ..
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 16:01
Sure a vaccine not being possible because humans may not have the skills/tech to make it but doesn't mean nature cannot make us immune?

Herd immunity to all sorts of diseases must have happened historically before the first man made vaccine was produced?
By:
dave1357
When: 12 May 20 16:09
If the virus stays more or less the same it is highly likely that a vaccine will be created which will likely mimic the bodies reaction to the virus.

The problem is mutation, which not only results in previous immunity being ineffective but the vaccine being ineffective.
By:
dave1357
When: 12 May 20 16:10
There is also the issue that the more people are infected, the more mutations occur.  Which I can't imagine will be on balance a good thing.
By:
Angoose
When: 12 May 20 16:12
“One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 May 20 16:14
Indeed. Spanish flu was around until 1958 then gone.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 12 May 20 16:17
One person under 50 dieing is worth several in care homes.  If I get to care home stage I've had my life and I couldn't give a flying fook.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 12 May 20 16:23
Dave - I think you're wrong about mutation being a barrier to immunity.

All RNA viruses mutate and this in itself doesn't mean a vaccine cannot be developed.

Also, when viruses mutate, they usually become less dangerous.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 12 May 20 16:31
It might be in the end that the Swedish model or the Belarus model is the best.

We don't know.  The WHO and governments don't know either, but they are privy to far more information than we are.  It's a gamble either way.  You could go for herd immunity and it ends up immunity isn't effective.  Antibody tests are essential to determine how many people have caught it.  Germany's R has gone above 1 but then they've prolly had a quarter of the number of people getting it than us, so the same relaxation policies would produce a lower R.  Could easily be over 10 million people already immune.  113 year old woman in Spain had it with no symptons, similar to my wife's 75 year old uncle, with underlying health conditions.
By:
1st time poster
When: 12 May 20 16:33
grant schnapps says in commons face masks prevents someone with covid but no symptons passing it on
a, how does that work
b,why didn't anyone ask him how that works,

if he,s not showing symptons he,s not passing droplets,so what difference does a mask make
By:
dave1357
When: 12 May 20 16:35
^^ my point was that if a mutation is such that someone who was previously recovered, gets reinfected, it is unlikely that a person vaccinated against the pre-mutation strain would still be immune.

re mutation "low risk high impact" is the point.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 12 May 20 16:36
1tp - a person might cough or sneeze due to hay fever or a whole host of reasons.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 12 May 20 16:38
Dave - my understanding is that there would still be some level of immunity.
By:
1st time poster
When: 12 May 20 16:43
well if he,s coughing or sneezing for whatever reason,he,s showing one of symptons of covid aint he
By:
stridingedge
When: 12 May 20 16:44
I said on here weeks ago Hayfever would throw a curve ball into the mix this season.
By:
dave1357
When: 12 May 20 16:46
1tp you still pass droplets in your breath if you don't have symptoms of any kind.  Breath on a cold window and the water vapour condenses
By:
1st time poster
When: 12 May 20 16:55
so masks are of no use but smeones breath can now pass it on, ffs millions advised to pant and cycle around the park, CryCry
By:
nineteen points
When: 12 May 20 16:55
i am lost now.if you had it and it didnt really affect you fair enough,but you can get reinfected right? so whats the point in distancing or anything.as sure as eggs are eggs you are going to get it. just like influenza,measles,chicken pox etc etc
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 12 May 20 17:00
STAY ALERT

BEWARE TORY SPAMMERS ON THE FORUM
By:
Angoose
When: 12 May 20 17:00
Different opinions exist on that, likely that you do develop anti-bodies, though no certainty on the extent that would provide immunity and how long any such immunity would be provided for.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 12 May 20 17:05
Not showing symptoms and not having the virus growing in your airways are not same thing

Some folk are not affected by it or only get affected as the virus multiplies to a dangerous level


Wearing a mask will help stop passing it on and will help stop catching it.


If all the herd wear them the benefit is greater


Please wear a mask if you can when out and about and
especially in enclosed spaces
By:
impossible123
When: 12 May 20 17:09
I think the advice advocated is to minimise infection (re-infection) but this is not guaranteed. Also, this is not solely for one's benefit but others too. So far this virus does not behave similar to others known, and until a vaccine is found there's no better and/or safer alternative.
By:
lapsy pa
When: 12 May 20 17:15
And wear your specs(clean them after being out) with mask,droplets can enter through eyes.


SAY NO TO THE HERD.
By:
Dotchinite
When: 12 May 20 17:17
Most on here are likely to die from heart attacks and strokes brought on by fear long before they ever get this virus.
By:
impossible123
When: 12 May 20 17:25
^^
Have you a crystal ball or just a presumption?
By:
The Leopard
When: 12 May 20 17:27
If everyone wears masks then the potential for crime will be increased as the crims cannot be identified.
By:
lapsy pa
When: 12 May 20 17:28
I doubt it Dotchinite,pends really if you are a young fella or not mostly, however there is a certain as 1 poster said earlier a touch of sending the troops over the top of the trenches while they sit in their bunkers,fook that.
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